Author: lac
Date: Sun Oct 7 15:44:38 2007
New Revision: 47264
Modified:
pypy/dist/pypy/doc/stackless.txt
Log:
fix typos
Modified: pypy/dist/pypy/doc/stackless.txt
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--- pypy/dist/pypy/doc/stackless.txt (original)
+++ pypy/dist/pypy/doc/stackless.txt Sun Oct 7 15:44:38 2007
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
sequence of values, while another consumes them. For our purposes we
assume that the producer can generate several values at once, and the
consumer can process up to 3 values in a batch - it can also process
-batches with less than 3 values without waiting for the producer (which
+batches with fewer than 3 values without waiting for the producer (which
would be messy to express with a classical Python generator). ::
def producer(lst):
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
Tasklets are a bit like threads: they encapsulate a function in such a way that
they can be suspended/restarted any time. Unlike threads, they won't
run concurrently, but must be cooperative. When using stackless
-features, it is vitaly important that no action is performed that blocks
+features, it is vitally important that no action is performed that blocks
everything else. In particular, blocking input/output should be centralized
to a single tasklet.